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Does humanity actually need Mars colonization?
But as most people know the journey to this continent is not a piece of cake and it is rather dangerous for the crew of the boats, as well as those who walked. Also, they did not figure out how to solve the food issue to get to the continent and bring the crew back. (Not even mentioning the harsh environment of the continent. To prepare the crew for it will be very costly to invent special clothes or boats.)
QuoteDoes humanity actually need Mars colonization?You could equally ask: "Did humanity actually need colonization of North America?".- In "colonization of North America", I include colonization by the ancestors of today's South & Central Americans, today's North American Indians, today's Inuit and the Europeans who followed Christopher Columbus.Quote from: To paraphraseBut as most people know the journey to this continent is not a piece of cake and it is rather dangerous for the crew of the boats, as well as those who walked. Also, they did not figure out how to solve the food issue to get to the continent and bring the crew back. (Not even mentioning the harsh environment of the continent. To prepare the crew for it will be very costly to invent special clothes or boats.)You could make the same comments about colonization of Australia or the Pacific Islands.Same, same...
if we send crewed mission to the red planet, we will send the crew to die, how they survive there???
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 29/12/2020 13:03:34if we send crewed mission to the red planet, we will send the crew to die, how they survive there???If they come back, it's not colonization. If they die there, it isn't successful colonization. If the task isn't colonization, the task can probably be accomplished on a fraction of the budget with unmanned missions.
This continent (North America) is not so difficult to reach and it doesn`t have such a harsh environment and high level of radiation like Mars has
talking about no way back, it`s a bit odd, if we send crewed mission to the red planet, we will send the crew to die, how they survive there???
Nobody needs to colonise anything. It's an activity undertaken for fun or profit. Refugees sometimes end up forming colonies but it's an odd sort of refugee that seeks a less hospitable environment.[/quoteIn relation to the Mars colonization, I wanna say that we have a lot of issues on Earth and it would be better to solve them. A lot of money is needed to make the crewed mission to Mars. It`s not me who must decide but I`d rather spend this money on solving some issues on Earth or on some useful space projects than investing in Mars colonization. There is no planet in the Solar system like Earth ( I mean affordable for humans to live on ) so, why do we need colonize something if we can preserve Earth.
The Red Planet has been the most severe disappointment of our "Space Age".In a previous Age, when we were observing only through our Earth-based telescopes, we used to think Mars might have life on it. In the form of intelligent Martians. Building their canals to distribute water from the polar ice-caps, so as to fertilise the orange deserts, and make them bloom into green vegetation, which we saw in our telescopes.Alas this was pure carp, and merely the product of of chromatic aberration in refracting telescopes such as Lowell used, plus wishful thinking and possibly some deliberate drawing on the imagination. The vision was busted by the Mariner-4 space-probe in 1965, and all the subsequent probes. No Martians. Mars is just a bigger version of our Moon. Plastered with craters, completely sterile, and no use to any one.
Does humanity actually need Mars colonization? Elon Musk and Space X invest a lot of resources in Starship and Mars colonization. But as most people know the journey to this planet is not a piece of cake and it is rather dangerous for the crew of the spacecraft. Also, they did not figure out how to solve the fuel issue to get to the red planet and bring the crew back. ( Not even mentioning the harsh environment of the red planet. To prepare the crew for it will be very costly to invent special suits or capsules )
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 28/12/2020 15:17:23Does humanity actually need Mars colonization? Elon Musk and Space X invest a lot of resources in Starship and Mars colonization. But as most people know the journey to this planet is not a piece of cake and it is rather dangerous for the crew of the spacecraft. Also, they did not figure out how to solve the fuel issue to get to the red planet and bring the crew back. ( Not even mentioning the harsh environment of the red planet. To prepare the crew for it will be very costly to invent special suits or capsules )Is there any method how to take the appropriate amount of Elon Musk's speeches available on Youtube have answered most of your questions. His goal is to make humanity a multiplanetary species in order to pass the "great filter". It's a prerequisite to form type 2 civilization in Kardashev scale.The starships are designed and built using methane as fuel for that very reason. Methane can be produced on Mars using materials available there, i.e. CO2, H2O, and sunlight.
Weren't the earliest European settlers in North America, Vikings, who set foot in a kind of "off the record" way, in the area which roughly corresponds to the modern State of Maine.
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 28/12/2020 15:17:23Elon Musk's speeches available on Youtube have answered most of your questions. His goal is to make humanity a multiplanetary species in order to pass the "great filter". It's a prerequisite to form type 2 civilization in Kardashev scale. The starships are designed and built using methane as fuel for that very reason. Methane can be produced on Mars using materials available there, i.e. CO2, H2O, and sunlight.Is there any method how to take the appropriate amount of methane to get to the red planet without refueling?As far as I know, scientists did no figure that stuff out.
Elon Musk's speeches available on Youtube have answered most of your questions. His goal is to make humanity a multiplanetary species in order to pass the "great filter". It's a prerequisite to form type 2 civilization in Kardashev scale. The starships are designed and built using methane as fuel for that very reason. Methane can be produced on Mars using materials available there, i.e. CO2, H2O, and sunlight.
Yes, I know that, but they most probably need to cary large amounts of oxygen and hydrogen to create water using a special machine. This has many logistical problems but will multiply in complexity as they are travelling the longest distance yet.